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IGNOU launches 2 micro-credential courses to strengthen digital literacy

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The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) launched two new micro-credential courses, developed in collaboration with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. The launch ceremony was held at the IGNOU headquarters in the presence of distinguished national and international education leaders.

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The two micro-credentials—“Unpacking AI, Practical Foundations for Non-Tech Students” and “Unpacking Data, Practical Foundations for Non-Tech Students”, have been created jointly by the IGNOU and GIZ to strengthen digital literacy and analytical understanding among learners. The courses will be offered on the SWAYAM platform starting January 2026.

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Aimed at youth, working professionals and lifelong learners, the programmes focus on introducing the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and data in an accessible format for non-technical audiences, helping them build confidence in navigating a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

Speaking at the launch, IGNOU Vice-Chancellor Uma Kanjilal said,

“These micro credentials reflect our vision to create learning pathways that are flexible, relevant and aligned with the future of work. Our collaboration with the GIZ brings global expertise and strengthens our efforts to equip learners with foundational skills in emerging areas.”

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Representatives from the GIZ stressed the importance of providing high-quality, accessible digital learning opportunities for non-technical learners.

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